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Kathmandu Valley Preservation Trust (KVPT), founded in 1991, remains the only international private non-profit dedicated to safeguarding Nepal’s architectural heritage. Our presence on the ground during the catastrophic 2015 earthquakes allowed our team to spearhead the rescue and protection of thousands of historic architectural fragments ...
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The Kathmandu Valley Preservation Trust (KVPT) is an independent organization working to safeguard the historic architecture of the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal. KVPT was founded in 1991 by architectural historian Eduard Sekler, then team leader of the UNESCO Campaign to Safeguard the Cultural Heritage of the Kathmandu Valley, and is run by a team ...
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Kathmandu Valley Preservation Trust, Lalitpur, Nepal. 5,127 likes. Working to safeguard the extraordinary and threatened architectural heritage of the Kathmandu Valley
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May 4, 2024 · Published at : May 4, 2024. Updated at : May 4, 2024 08:12. Over the 33 years that the Kathmandu Valley Preservation Trust (KVPT) has been working on the ground, it has restored more than 87 monuments and temples, some 36 after the 2015 earthquake. The Trust has many long-term donors, institutional and across countries and embassies, but ...
Jan 1, 2007 · The Kathmandu Valley Preservation Trust: a Nepal architecture archive at Harvard University. January 2007. Art Libraries Journal 32 (03):11-16. DOI: 10.1017/S0307472200014929. Authors: Hugh...
The Trust has restored numerous temples, guesthouses, townhouses and shrines in Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur, and in the process has generated vital documentation including measured drawings, photographs, contextual materials, planning reports and feasibility studies.